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A grocery store has 60 boxes of cereal. There are 12 different kinds of cereal. If there are an equal number of boxes of each kind, how many boxes of each kind are there?
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A grocery store has 60 boxes of cereal. There are 12 different kinds of cereal. If there are an equal number of boxes of each kind, how many boxes of each kind are there?
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5 different kinds of boxes
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The answer to this question would be:
5 boxes.
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